Action Member: Yuen Bun
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Once Upon A Time In China III
May 7, 2015Tsui Hark very cleverly realised that topping the fight action in part 2 would be almost impossible, and adopted a different style accordingly.
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Once Upon A Time In China IV
May 7, 2015The action (ladder fight excepted) is equal to part 1, but not the dramatic element, and it is certainly not the equal of part 2 for fight choreography.
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Once Upon A Time In China V
May 7, 2015For those that hate the frequent use of wire-fu (like me), you better look elsewhere as action choreography for this film relies heavily upon its use.
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Opium And The Kung Fu Master
May 9, 2015‘Opium and the Kung Fu Master’ is top-notch old school action but it can’t quite get away from some things that used to mar such films.
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Peace Hotel
Jan 12, 2021A great set up is unfortunately wasted via odd creative choices, too much focus on comedy-romance and a reliance on grating theatrics.
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Perils Of The Sentimental Swordsman
May 11, 2015The real draw, and the skill of Chor Yuen, is to make an ensemble of eccentrics, oddball antagonists and superheroes appealing and a means of covering up the unapologetic holes in the narrative.
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Running On Karma
May 19, 2015It successfully manages to combine numerous genres to create a truly enlightening piece of cinema that shows just how unique Asian filmmaking can be.
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Shaolin Intruders
May 23, 2015‘Shaolin Intruders’ doesn’t offer any of the genre-defining moments that leap out of the true masterpieces of the genre.
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Sparrow
Jun 1, 2015‘Sparrow’ is the archetypal Curate’s Egg, a film that fuses together precious few moments of brilliance with a heavy dose of lethargy, rendering the finished article difficult to digest.
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Sword Master
Apr 20, 2017In a relatively short time Yee creates a fascinating martial world every bit as involving as the visions that Chor Yuen used to put together years before.
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Swordsman II
Jun 6, 2015The viewer is treated to a visual feast that fully sketches out this almost mythical setting – kudos once more to director and cinematographer.
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The Chinese Feast
Feb 28, 2015It’s no surprise that this Tsui Hark comedy was a box-office smash as it allows the viewer to enjoy superior character interaction and sharp comic routines.